![]() | Animate text and objects with motion paths |
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Motion paths trace a path for text or an object to follow across a slide. You can use predefined motion paths, such as lines and arcs, or you can draw a custom motion path to move the object from any position to another and in any direction that you want. For example, you can animate text so it moves from any position that you choose on the slide to another during your presentation. Or you can draw a path for an arrow to follow at important intervals in your presentation to illustrate the flow of a process.
Do any of the following:
![]() | Apply a motion path to an object or text |
Select the text or object that you want to apply an animation effectA special visual or sound effect that is added to text or an object. For example — you can fly in text bullet points from the left, one word at a time, or add the sound of applause to a picture when it is uncovered. to.
On the Animations tab, under Motion, click Paths, and then under Basic or Complex, click the type of motion path that you want.

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![]() | Draw a custom motion path |
Select the text or object that you want to apply an animation effectA special visual or sound effect that is added to text or an object. For example — you can fly in text bullet points from the left, one word at a time, or add the sound of applause to a picture when it is uncovered. to.
On the Animations tab, under Motion, click Paths, and then click Draw Curve, Draw Freeform, Draw Line, or Draw Scribble.

To draw the motion path that you selected, do one the following:
To | Do this |
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Draw a curve | Click the position on the slide where you want to start the path, and then move the pointer along a line. Click wherever you want a curve apex in the path. Double-click at any point to stop drawing the path. |
Draw a freeform path that includes straight lines | Click the position on the slide where you want to start the path, move the pointer in a direction to draw a straight line, and then click at any point that you want to create a corner. Or, click and then hold down the mouse as your move the mouse in any direction to draw a path that appears hand-drawn. Click wherever you want to change between these drawing methods. Double-click at any point to stop drawing the path. |
Draw a line | Click the position on the slide where you want to start the path, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer in a direction to draw a straight line. Release the mouse button to stop drawing the path. |
Draw a path that appears hand-drawn, or scribbled | Click the position on the slide where you want to start the path, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer in any direction. Release the mouse button to stop drawing the path. |
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![]() | Adjust the path of the animation |
In the navigation pane, select the slide that contains the animation effect that you want to change, and then click the Animation tab.
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On the View menu, click Normal.
In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides
tab, and then click a slide.
Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the
and
named tabs or the Slides
and Outline
icon tabs.
On the slide, select the animation effect that you want to change.
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On the Animations tab, under Animation Options, click Effect Options, and then click Edit Points.

Drag an edit point on the path animation to adjust the shape.
![]() | Tip To preview all animation effects on the slide, on the Animations tab, under Preview, click Play. |
![]() | Reverse the direction of the motion path |
In the navigation pane, select the slide that contains the animation effect that you want to change, and then click the Animation tab.
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On the View menu, click Normal.
In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides
tab, and then click a slide.
Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the
and
named tabs or the Slides
and Outline
icon tabs.
On the slide, select the animation effect that you want to change.
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On the Animations tab, under Animation Options, click Effect Options, and then click Reverse Path Direction.

![]() | Tip To preview all animation effects on the slide, on the Animations tab, under Preview, click Play. |
![]() | Close or open the path |
A motion path is "closed" if the path ends where it started. A motion path is "open" if it ends in a different location than where it started.
In the navigation pane, select the slide that contains the animation effect that you want to change, and then click the Animation tab.
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On the View menu, click Normal.
In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides
tab, and then click a slide.
Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the
and
named tabs or the Slides
and Outline
icon tabs.
On the slide, select the animation effect that you want to change.
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Do any of the following:
To | Do this |
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Open a closed path | Hold down CONTROL, click the motion path on the slide, and then on the shortcut menu, click Open Curve. |
Close an open path | Hold down CONTROL, click the motion path on the slide, and then on the shortcut menu, click Close Curve. |
![]() | Tip To preview all animation effects on the slide, on the Animations tab, under Preview, click Play. |
![]() | Move the motion path on the slide |
In the navigation pane, select the slide that contains the animation effect that you want to change, and then click the Animation tab.
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On the View menu, click Normal.
In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides
tab, and then click a slide.
Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the
and
named tabs or the Slides
and Outline
icon tabs.
On the slide, select the animation effect that you want to change.
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Rest the pointer over the motion path until it becomes a
, and then drag the motion path to the new location.
![]() | Tip To preview all animation effects on the slide, on the Animations tab, under Preview, click Play. |
